Will malware developers be held accountable?
If I download an app from an unofficial source and it turns out to be malicious, am I responsible for it, or is the developer of that app still responsible?
If I download an app from an unofficial source and it turns out to be malicious, am I responsible for it, or is the developer of that app still responsible?
I develop artificial intelligence and want to know: do I have to report critical AI incidents to the State Office of Emergency Management under the new California law if my company works with advanced AI models?
If someone has carried out a cyberattack on a company that handles my personal data, do I have the right to claim damages directly from the cyberattacker?
If a chatbot could provoke a person to commit a crime through its responses, can the developers of this AI be held responsible for such consequences? I am thinking of a case in the US where a man killed his mother and committed suicide after communicating with ChatGPT.
If artificial intelligence, created to combat disinformation, itself begins to spread false information, will it be possible to hold the developers legally liable under Ukrainian law?
If artificial intelligence affects human mental health, can the developers of this AI be held liable? Are there legal grounds for this?